Arabic version: أندي روبرتسون يستعد لمغادرة ليفربول بعد تسع مواسم
Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool at the end of the season when his contract expires in the summer, the club has announced. Robertson, 32, joined the Reds from Hull City in 2017 for £8m and has won two Premier League titles and the Champions League during his time on Merseyside. According to BBC News, in a video announcing his decision, the Scotland captain stated, “I think now’s the time for me to move on”.
The defender reflected positively on his time at Liverpool, saying, “The nine years I’ll look back on with a big smile on my face.” Robertson’s first-team opportunities have been limited this season under head coach Arne Slot, particularly with the arrival of Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkez, who joined from Bournemouth on a long-term contract last year for £40m.
Robertson was a target for Tottenham during the January transfer window, with a deal agreed in principle between the clubs. However, Liverpool opted not to proceed with the move due to the inability to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma. The defender has made 373 appearances for Liverpool, winning a total of nine trophies.
Expressing his gratitude, Robertson said, “This club means everything to me, the fans mean everything to me, the people connected to the club mean everything to me.” He emphasized his commitment to give everything for Liverpool until his final day at the club, adding that he is not yet ready for an emotional farewell.





















